Circumstances predict religiousness. Difficult circumstances lead more strongly to people being religious. And in religious societies and in difficult circumstances, religious people are happier than nonreligious people. But in nonreligious societies or more benign societies where many people’s needs are met, religious people aren’t happier — everyone’s happier.

psychologist Ed Diener, on findings from a recent Gallup World Poll

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    This seems like it may be, once again, a question of social acceptance. It’s my suspicion that this is the same reason...
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